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3.For the volume manager to detect these new disks, enter the following command:

# vxdisk scandisks

For more information on supported options, see vxdisk (1M).

4.Invoke the vxdiskadm menu driven utility, by entering the following command:

# vxdiskadm

For more information on the supported options, see vxdiskadm (1M).

Follow the on-screen instructions to complete adding and initializing the disk.

The steps to be followed in moving disks under VxVM control depends on the following:

If the disk is new, it must be initialized and placed under VxVM control. You can use the menu-based vxdiskadm utility to do this as mentioned previously.

If the disk is not needed immediately, it can be initialized (but not added to a disk group) and reserved for future use. Enter none when asked to name a disk group.

If the disk was previously initialized for future use by VxVM, it can be re-initialized and placed under VxVM control.

If the disk was previously used for a file system, VxVM prompts you to confirm that you really want to destroy the file system.

If the disk was previously in use by the LVM subsystem, you can preserve the existing data while still letting VxVM take control of the disk. This is accomplished using the conversion utility vxvmconvert.

If the disk was previously in use by the LVM subsystem, and you do not want to preserve the data on it, use the LVM command, pvremove, before attempting to initialize the disk for VxVM.

Multiple disks on one or more controllers can be placed under VxVM control simultaneously. Depending on the scenario, all the disks may not be processed the same way.

For more information on VxVM administration, see the Veritas Volume Manager 5.1 SP1 Administrator's Guide. To locate this document, go to the HP-UX Core docs page at: www.hp.com/ go/hpux-core-docs. On this page, select HP-UX 11i v3.

Setting Up a Veritas Enterprise Administrator Server

The VEA server is automatically started at system reboot. However, you can also set up the VEA server later by completing the following procedure.

To set up a VEA server, complete the following steps:

1.Check the status of the VEA service by entering the following command:

# /opt/VRTSob/bin/vxsvcctrl status

For more information on the supported options, see vxsvcctrl(1M).

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Contents Veritas 5.1 SP1 Installation Guide Page Contents Upgrading from Previous Versions of VxFS to VxFS 5.1 SP1 Setting up the Veritas 5.1 SP1 ProductsFiles Added and Modified After VxFS Installation Post Upgrade TasksRemoving Veritas 5.1 SP1 Products Typographic Conventions About this DocumentIntended Audience Document OrganizationTechnical Support Related InformationHP Business Support Center HP Welcomes Your Comments Overview Volume Managers Supported on HP-UX 11iVeritas Volume Manager VxVM IntroductionVxVM Features Veritas Volume Manager VxVM Introduction # vxddladm set namingscheme=osn mode=new # vxddladm set namingscheme=osn mode=legacyVxVM 5.1 SP1 on HP-UX 11i Architecture of VxVM VxVM Objects VxVM DaemonsVxVM Storage Layouts Volume Layouts in VxVMVxVM Interfaces File Systems Supported on HP-UX 11iSupported File Systems on HP-UX 11i v Veritas File System VxFS VxFS FeaturesVeritas File System VxFS Introduction VxFS 5.1 SP1 on HP-UX 11i Architecture of VxFS Extent Based Allocation Patch Requirements System RequirementsSoftware Dependency OS VersionSoftware Depot Content Required Packages for Veritas Enterprise AdministratorRequired Software B9117EB Bundle Components License BundlesBase-VxTools-51 Bundle Components VxFS-SDK-51 Bundle ComponentsDisk Space Requirements for CVM Disk Space RequirementsDisk Space Requirements for VxFS 5.1 SP1 Disk Space Requirements for VxVM 5.1 SP1Mounting the HP Serviceguard Storage Management Suite Media Installing the Veritas 5.1 SP1 ProductsInstalling Veritas 5.1 SP1 Products # swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depot-path Installing VxFS 5.1 SP1Installing Base-VxFS-51 # swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depot-path Base-VxFS-51Installing HP OnlineJFS B3929HB Installing VxVM 5.1 SP1Installing Base-VxVM-51 # swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depot-path B9116EB Installing Full VxVM B9116EB# swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depot-path Base-VxVM-51 # swintall -x autoreboot=true -s depot-path# swverify B9116EB Installing CVM B9117EB on HP-UX 11iSwinstall -x autoreboot=true -s -depotsource B9117EB Preparing the Ignite-UX ServerCreate the configuration file for the VxVM 5.1 SP1 depot Cold-Installing the ClientConfirming the Client # swreg -l depot @ /var/depots/myhpuxdepot Page # vxvol -g diskgroup startall Setting up the Veritas 5.1 SP1 ProductsConfiguring Your System after the Installation Converting to a VxVM Root DiskStarting and Enabling the Configuration Daemon Enabling the Intelligent Storage Provisioning Feature Starting the Volume I/O DaemonEnabling Cluster Support in VxVM Verifying Existing Shared Disks Configuring New Shared Disks# vxdg list Converting Existing VxVM Disk Groups to Shared Disk GroupsUpgrading in a Clustered Environment with FastResync # vxdg -s listInitializing VxVM Using the vxinstall Utility Setting Up VxVM 5.1 SP1# insf -C disk Moving Disks Under VxVM Control# /opt/VRTSob/bin/vxsvcctrl status Setting Up a Veritas Enterprise Administrator Server# vxdisk scandisks # vxdiskadmIdentifying the Type of File System Setting up and Managing VxFS 5.1 SP1Setting Up a Veritas Enterprise Administrator Client Creating a VxFS File SystemDisplaying Information on Mounted File System Setting Environment VariablesCluster Environment Requirements Mounting a VxFS File System# vxdg bootdg # bdf # vxupgrade -n 3 dirname# vxupgrade -n 4 dirname Upgrading from Previous Versions of VxFS to VxFS 5.1 SP1# fsck -F vxfs -y -o full volname # vxupgrade -n 5 mountpoint# vxupgrade -n 5 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 6 mountpoint # opt/VRTS/bin/vxfsconvert volname# /opt/VRTS/bin/vxfsconvert volname # vxupgrade -n 6 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 7 mountpoint# bdf # vxupgrade -n 7 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 6 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 7 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 7 mountpoint # vxupgrade -n 8 mountpoint Determining VxVM Disk Group Version Upgrading from Previous Versions of VxVM to VxVM 5.1 SP1VxVM Disk Group Version # vxvol -g diskgroup stopall Native Multipathing with Veritas Volume Manager# vxdg upgrade diskgroup # vxdg list diskgroup# vxddladm rmforeign blockdir=/dev/disk chardir=/dev/rdisk VxVM vxddladm Info V-5-1-0 Please reboot the systemFollowing messages are displayed # swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depotpath Base-VxVM-51 # swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s depotpath Base-VxVM-51 # swinstall -x autoreboot=true Base-VxVM-51 # swinstall -x autoreboot=true Base-VxVM-51 Robustness Recommendations DmplunretrytimeoutRobustness Recommendations Upgrading VxFS Disk Layout Versions Post Upgrade TasksOptional Configuration Steps Upgrading Disk Layout VersionsRequirements for Upgrading to Disk Layout Version Using the vxfsconvert CommandUsing the vxupgrade Command Upgrading the VxVM Cluster Protocol VersionUpgrading the Array Support Library Setting the Default Disk GroupUpgrading VxVM Disk Group Versions Updating VariablesConverting from QuickLog to Multi-Volume Support Removing Veritas 5.1 SP1 Products Moving VxVM Volumes to LVM VolumesRemoving VxVM Removing Plexes Removing VxFS # /opt/VRTS/bin/vxsvcctrl stop Removing the Veritas Enterprise Administrator VEA Client# swremove -x autoreboot=true B9117EB Removing CVMFiles Added After VxFS Installation Files Added and Modified After VxFS InstallationEtc/MANPATH Files Modified After VxFS Installation5900-1514
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